Temple Lodge in Queen Caroline Street
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Temple Lodge in Queen Caroline Street
Temple Lodge in Queen Caroline Street
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SC_PHL_01_127_57_3226 (Collage 67505)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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Temple Lodge, 51 Queen Caroline Street (formerly Queen Street), Hammersmith, front elevation. Grade II listed, early nineteenth-century brick house but fronted in stucco and painted, with slate mansard roof, two storeys and attic, three windows. Door with six glass panels and rectangular fanlight. Doric porch with cast iron columns. Artist’s studio at side, with a ten-light studio window built c1908. Home of the artist Frank Brangwyn in 1867-1956. View taken from upper floor, overlooking the wall.
Temple Lodge, 51 Queen Caroline Street (formerly Queen Street), Hammersmith, front elevation. Grade II listed, early nineteenth-century brick house but fronted in stucco and painted, with slate mansard roof, two storeys and attic, three windows. Door with six glass panels and rectangular fanlight. Doric porch with cast iron columns. Artist’s studio at side, with a ten-light studio window built c1908. Home of the artist Frank Brangwyn in 1867-1956. View taken from upper floor, overlooking the wall.
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